Draper Low Voltage, Remote Control, Serial and Network Wiring Guide Copyright 2007 Draper Inc. Form LV-RC-Serial-Network_Wiring07 Print ed in U.S.A.
Draper Low Voltage, Remote Control, Serial and Network Wiring Guide page 2 of 8 Please Note ➀ Make sure power is disconnected before installing controls. ➁ and are line voltage controls, designed to operate one motor with activation by Low Voltage input commands. ➂ The receiver has a built in fuse that provides protection from electrical shorts and overload. ➃ Avoid static discharge, especially to screw terminals and eye jack. Please Note: All input devices (low voltage LED switches, IR eye, RF receiver) which connect to the Eye jack must be connected using electrically straight 4- conductor modular cable (RJ11). This means colors do not cross over: blue leads to blue, orange to orange, etc. (see diagram below) Notes on Cable Lengths: You can have a total of approximately 100 feet of cable (this includes ALL cables connected to ALL Eye and Aux ports) per or LCV-III, up to a maximum of 1000 feet. However, the RF Receiver can drive up to 1000 feet of cable. Spring-Loaded Terminals When running wires to the spring-loaded terminals on the or, use the following steps: ➀ Strip outer wire sheathing back 1", then strip insulation of individual wires back 3 /8". ➁ Place screwdriver into the top slot to open the spring-loaded terminal. ➂ Slide wire into terminal connection point. ➃ Remove screwdriver. Wire is now locked into place. Using Telephone Cable If you use standard telephone cable, you must fi rst remove one connector, turn it over and re-attach, to ensure that the cable is electrically straight (see diagram below). Standard Telephone Cable (Before, will not work) Flipped Telephone Cable (After--will work) All connection wires must conform to the motor manufacturer s recommendation and prevailing electrical codes. The switch and control system wires should be at least 24 AWG and no larger than 18 AWG. Electrical Specifications Input: DATA: 5V AC (through "Eye" port) Low Voltage/Serial: Dry Contact 0v AC Output: 115V AC version: Rated at 3.8 Amps, 1/8th HP, fuse should be 4 Amp 250V 5x20mm fast or slow blow. 230V AC version: Rated at 1.9 Amps, 1/8th HP, fuse should be 2 Amp 250V 5x20mm fast or slow blow. Dimensions: 2 1 /8" W x 3 1 /4" L x 7 /8" H. Electrical Specifications Input: DATA: 5V AC (through "Eye" port) Low Voltage/Serial: Dry Contact 0v AC Output: 115V AC version: Rated at 6 Amps, 1/3 HP, fuse should be 6.3 Amp 250V 5x20mm fast or slow blow. 230V AC version: Rated at 3 Amps, 1/3 HP, fuse should be 3.15 Amp 250V 5x20mm fast or slow blow. Note: Holds contact 180 seconds. Electrical Con nec tions Screens, AeroLifts and Micro Projector Lifts operate on 110-120V, 60 Hz. AC cur rent. Screens, AeroLifts and Micro Projector Lifts are shipped with internal wiring complete and control switch(es) fully boxed. Wire to connect screen to switch(es) and switch(es) to power supply should be furnished by installer. Con nec tions should be made in ac cor dance with approved wiring diagrams, and wiring should comply with national and local electrical codes. All operating switches should be off before power is connected. Notes on Power Consumption: Any input device may be connected to any available Eye port. All Eye ports are "powered" by the or they feed off of. Each Eye port provides 2 milliamps to the connected input devices; the Eye port provides 75 milliamps at 5V of power. You may attach any combination of input devices to an or Eye port, as long as the combined power requirements do not exceed the available power from the or (see chart). RF receivers and LED switches require their own power supply when used with the. Power supply can power up to three input devices. Input Device Power Consumption Chart Input Power Consumption Device (milliamps) RF Remote Receiver 33* IR Receiver Eye 2 LED Wall Switch 24* Dry Contact Switch 0 * Requires additional, separate power supply. Please Note: Wiring diagrams are available for each control and input device at www.draperinc.com. Table of Contents 2-way serial communication () with low voltage dry contact wall switch...3 2-way serial communication () with low voltage LED wall switch...3 2-way serial communication () with low voltage RF Remote Control...4 2-way serial communication () with low voltage IR Remote Control...4 2-way serial communication () with RS232...5 Network communication via Ethernet with and LS100...5 with low voltage dry contact wall switch...6 with low voltage LED wall switch...6 with low voltage RF Remote Control...7 with low voltage IR Remote Control...7 with multiple input devices...8 Multiple s with one or more input devices...8 If you encounter any diffi culties installing/wiring your or, call your dealer or Draper, Inc., Spiceland, Ind., (765) 987-7999 and fax (765) 987-7142.
Draper Low Voltage, Remote Control, Serial and Network Wiring Guide page 3 of 8 Wiring Diagram for Two-Way Serial Communication with RS232 and Low Voltage Dry Contact Wall Switch -to Screen (directional) -Hot to 110-120V AC /-Ground Wall Switch for IR Eye. For RF Receiver or LED Wall Switch, a Splitter and a Power Supply is required. Plug RF Receiver or LED Wall Switch and Power Supply into splitter, then run cable from Splitter to. White ➁ Press Up. If screen goes down, switch black and red wires at the switch. Motor directions will now be reversed. Wire to connect power to should be between 18 AWG and 12 AWG (solid or stranded) 2 conductors with ground. Wire size needs to be sufficient to carry the motor load. and wires are the open and close leads from the motor. The comes enclosed in a metal box conforming to the National Electric Code (NEC) with appropriate spacing between the wires and any exposed parts of the box. Wire to connect the switch to the dry contacts on the must be 3-conductor. Wiring Diagram for Two-Way Serial Communication with RS232 and Low Voltage LED Wall Switch -to Screen (directional) -Hot to 110-120V AC /-Ground Power Supply Electrically Straight Eye Eye Main Aux ➁ Press Up. If screen goes down, Press and hold Stop for five seconds, then press the Up button. Motor directions will now be reversed. Splitter LED Wall Switch Wire to connect power to should be between 18 AWG and 12 AWG (solid or stranded) 2 conductors with ground. Wire size needs to be sufficient to carry the motor load. and wires are the open and close leads from the motor. The comes enclosed in a metal box conforming to the National Electric Code (NEC) with appropriate spacing between the wires and any exposed parts of the box. LED switch connects to using modular data or telephone cord (RJ11), which must be isolated from the AC power line. This wire is commonly called Silver Satin. It must be electrically straight (see explanation on page 2). LED switch must be within 1,000 feet of the, must have a power supply, and must run through a splitter before the. Power supply can power up to three input devices. A dry contact wall switch may also be connected to the using 3-conductor wire. When a button is pressed, the LED next to the button turns from green to red, and remains red until another button is pressed.
Draper Low Voltage, Remote Control, Serial and Network Wiring Guide page 4 of 8 Wiring Diagram for Two-Way Serial Communication with RS232 and low voltage Radio Frequency Remote Control -to Screen (directional) -Hot to 110-120V AC /-Ground Power Supply ➁ Before you can send commands, the RF receiver must learn the remote transmitter. When the RF receiver fi rst receives power, a red LED on the bottom of the receiver activates. This means it is in learning mode. To learn the transmitter, simply point it at the RF receiver and hold down the up button until the red LED goes out. ➂ Once the remote is learned, press Up to test the screen. If screen goes down, then the motor direction needs to be reversed. Press and hold Stop for fi ve seconds, then press the Up button. Motor directions will now be reversed. ➃ To learn a second transmitter (up to fi ve total allowed), press the learn button on the bottom of the receiver, and repeat step 2 (you will have 10 seconds after pressing the learn button). Eye Eye Main Aux Splitter RF Transmitter Transmitter range: 100 feet STOP WRT/R RF Receiver Wire to connect power to should be between 18 AWG and 12 AWG (solid or stranded) 2 conductors with ground. Wire size needs to be sufficient to carry the motor load. and wires are the open and close leads from the motor. The comes enclosed in a metal box conforming to the National Electric Code (NEC) with appropriate spacing between the wires and any exposed parts of the box. RF receiver is connected to using low voltage modular data or telephone cord (RJ11), which is isolated from the AC power line. This wire is commonly called Silver Satin. It must be electrically straight (see explanation on page 2). The RF Receiver must be within 1,000 feet of the, must have a power supply, and must run through a splitter before the. Power supply can power up to three input devices. A dry contact wall switch may also be connected to the using 3-conductor wire. Wiring Diagram for Two-Way Serial Communiation with RS232 and low voltage Infrared Remote Control -to Screen (directional) -Hot to 110-120V AC /-Ground IR Eye ➁ Press Up. If screen goes down, Press and hold Stop for five seconds, then press the Up button. Motor directions will now be reversed. IR Transmitter Transmitter range: 70 feet Wire to connect power to should be between 18 AWG and 12 AWG (solid or stranded) 2 conductors with ground. Wire size needs to be sufficient to carry the motor load. and wires are the open and close leads from the motor. The comes enclosed in a metal box conforming to the National Electric Code (NEC) with appropriate spacing between the wires and any exposed parts of the box. IR Eye is connected to using low voltage modular data or telephone cord (RJ11), which is isolated from the AC power line. This wire is commonly called Silver Satin. It must be electrically straight (see explanation on page 2). The IR eye must be within 100 feet of the. A dry contact wall switch may also be connected to the using 3-conductor wire.
Draper Low Voltage, Remote Control, Serial and Network Wiring Guide page 5 of 8 Wiring Diagram for Two-Way Serial Communication with RS232 See separate Serial Communication-RS232 Instruction sheet for enabling RS232 with the. -to Screen (directional) -Hot to 110-120V AC /-Ground for IR Eye. For RF Receiver or LED Wall Switch, a Splitter and a Power Supply is required. Plug RF Receiver or LED Wall Switch and Power Supply into splitter, then run cable from Splitter to. Wire to connect power to should be between 18 AWG and 12 AWG (solid or stranded) 2 conductors with ground. Wire size needs to be sufficient to carry the motor load. and wires are the open and close leads from the motor. The comes enclosed in a metal box conforming to the National Electric Code (NEC) with appropriate spacing between the wires and any exposed parts of the box. Wire to connect system integration products or other controls using RS232 (two-way serial communication) to must be 3 conductors with ground. A dry contact wall switch may also be connected to the using 3-conductor wire. Wiring Diagram for One-Way Network Communication via Ethernet with IPD4 -to Screen (directional) -Hot to 110-120V AC /-Ground = Rx (Receive data from control system) = Tx (Transmit data to control system) = Gnd (Signal Ground) = Unused MJA4 Adapter Electrically Straight RS232 Adapter LS100 192.168.1.101 Subnet = 255.255.255.0 Gateway = 192.168.1.1 or Data Cable RS232 Adapter To Ethernet Power Supply = Unused For complete installation and configuration instructions, please see the LS100 User Guide, available at www.draperinc.com Wire to connect power to should be between 18 AWG and 12 AWG (solid or stranded) 2 conductors with ground. Wire size needs to be sufficient to carry the motor load. and wires are the open and close leads from the motor. The comes enclosed in a metal box conforming to the National Electric Code (NEC) with appropriate spacing between the wires and any exposed parts of the box. LS100 for control via Ethernet (network communication) is connected to using low voltage modular data or telephone cord (RJ11), which is isolated from the AC power line. This wire is commonly called Silver Satin. It must be electrically straight (see explanation on page 2). LS100 must be within 1,000 feet of. A dry contact wall switch may also be connected to the using 3-conductor wire. Protocol and Address The IPD4 shall be pre-configured with an IP address of 192.168.1.101 and port 4001. To communicate with the LS100, establish a connection to its address and port, and then transmit data packets containing instructions. Telnet sessions utilize port 6001, via TCP/IP connection. Follow the standard pin configuration for wiring (black always on the left, straight through). The ENET port on the IPD4 allows for the network connection to be established. The RJ45 connection (T568A) can be configured as a standard straight through connection (see Fig. 1 below) when connected to network hub. A cross-over connection (T568B, see Fig. 2 below) is used when connecting directly to a PC without a network connection. A data quality CAT5 cable must be used for the ENET port on the IPD4 and connect to the network. Pins 4, 5, 7 & 8 are not used Transmit (3 & 6) Receive (1 & 2) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pin # Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 Wire Color Orange/White Orange /White Blue Blue/White Brown/White Brown Straight-Through Wire Becomes 1 1 2 2 3 3 6 6 Transmit (1 & 2) Receive (3 & 6) Pins 4, 5, 7 & 8 are not used 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pins 4, 5, 7 & 8 are not used Receive (3 & 6) Transmit (1 & 2) Figure 1 Figure 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pin # Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 Wire Color Orange/White Orange /White Blue Blue/White Brown/White Brown Crossed-Over Wire Becomes 1 3 2 6 3 1 6 2 Receive (3 & 6) Transmit (1 & 2) Pins 4, 5, 7 & 8 are not used 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Draper Low Voltage, Remote Control, Serial and Network Wiring Guide page 6 of 8 Wiring Diagram for with Low Voltage Dry Contact Wall Switch White-Neutral (Common) to screen & 110-120V AC -to screen (directional) -to 110-120V AC -Ground Dry Contacts 3 Button Wall Switch DOWN - COM - White UP - White Low voltage wiring to switch by others ➁ Press Up. If screen goes down, switch red and black wires at switch. Motor directions will now be reversed. Wall Switch Wire to connect power to should be between 18 AWG and 12 AWG (solid or stranded) 2 conductors with ground. Wire size needs to be sufficient to carry the motor load. and wires are the open and close leads from the motor. The comes enclosed in a metal box conforming to the National Electric Code (NEC). Wire to connect the switch to the dry contacts on the must be 3-conductor. Wiring Diagram for with Low Voltage LED Wall Switch White-Neutral (Common) to screen & 110-120V AC -to screen (directional) -to 110-120V AC -Ground ➁ Press Up. If screen goes down, up and down wires from motor should be switched. Motor directions will now be reversed. LED Wall Switch Wire to connect power to should be between 18 AWG and 12 AWG (solid or stranded) 2 conductors with ground. Wire size needs to be sufficient to carry the motor load. and wires are the open and close leads from the motor. The comes enclosed in a metal box conforming to the National Electric Code (NEC). LED switch connects to using modular data or telephone cord (RJ11), which must be isolated from the AC power line. This wire is commonly called Silver Satin. It must be electrically straight (see explanation on page 2). LED switch must be within 1,000 feet of the. A dry contact wall switch may also be connected to the using 3-conductor wire. When a button is pressed, the LED next to the button turns from green to red, and remains red until another button is pressed.
Draper Low Voltage, Remote Control, Serial and Network Wiring Guide page 7 of 8 Wiring Diagram for with Low Voltage Radio Frequency Remote Control White-Neutral (Common) to screen & 110-120V AC -to screen (directional) -to 110-120V AC -Ground RF Receiver WRT/R ➁ Before you can send commands, the RF receiver must learn the remote transmitter. When the RF receiver fi rst receives power, a red LED on the bottom of the receiver activates. This means it is in learning mode. To learn the transmitter, simply point it at the RF receiver and hold down the up button until the red LED goes out. ➂ Once the remote is learned, press Up to test the screen. If screen goes down, up and down wires from motor should be switched. Motor directions will now be reversed. ➃ To learn a second transmitter (up to fi ve total allowed), press the learn button on the bottom of the receiver, and repeat step 2 (you will have 10 seconds after pressing the learn button). STOP RF Transmitter Transmitter range: 100 feet Wire to connect power to should be between 18 AWG and 12 AWG (solid or stranded) 2 conductors with ground. Wire size needs to be sufficient to carry the motor load. and wires are the open and close leads from the motor. The comes enclosed in a metal box conforming to the National Electric Code (NEC). RF receiver is connected to using low voltage modular data or telephone cord (RJ11), which is isolated from the AC power line. This wire is commonly called Silver Satin. It must be electrically straight (see explanation on page 2). The RF receiver must be within 1,000 feet of the LVC- III. A dry contact wall switch may also be connected to the using 3-conductor wire. Wiring Diagram for with Low Voltage Infrared Remote Control to screen & 110-120V AC -to screen (directional) -to 110-120V AC -Ground IR Eye IR Transmitter Transmitter range: 70 feet ➁ Press Up. If screen goes down, up and down wires from motor should be switched. Motor directions will now be reversed. Wire to connect power to should be between 18 AWG and 12 AWG (solid or stranded) 2 conductors with ground. Wire size needs to be sufficient to carry the motor load. and wires are the open and close leads from the motor. The comes enclosed in a metal box conforming to the National Electric Code (NEC). IR Eye is connected to using low voltage modular data or telephone cord (RJ11), which is isolated from the AC power line. This wire is commonly called Silver Satin. It must be electrically straight (see explanation on page 2). The IR eye must be within 100 feet of the. A dry contact wall switch may also be connected to the using 3-conductor wire.
Draper Low Voltage, Remote Control, Serial and Network Wiring Guide page 8 of 8 Wiring Diagram for with Multiple Low Voltage Input Devices White to screen & 110-120V AC -to screen (directional) -to 110-120V AC -Ground Wall Switch Dry Contacts 3 Button Wall Switch DOWN - COM - White UP - (Eye to Main) Splitter Eye Eye Main Aux RF Receiver WRT/R RF Transmitter transmitter range 100 feet STOP Low voltage wiring to switch by others ➁ Press Up. If screen goes down, up and down wires from motor should be switched (LED Wall Switch or IR or RF remote control). Motor directions will now be reversed. (For Dry Contact Wall Switch, switch out red and black wires.) Please Note: RF receiver must learn the transmitter. Receivers can learn up to fi ve remote transmitters. See instructions on page 7. LED Wall Switch Wire to connect power to should be between 18 AWG and 12 AWG (solid or stranded) 2 conductors with ground. Wire size needs to be sufficient to carry the motor load. and wires are the open and close leads from the motor. The comes enclosed in a metal box conforming to the National Electric Code (NEC). If using RF receiver, IR Eye LED wall switch, connect to using low voltage modular data or telephone cord (RJ11), which is isolated from the AC power line. This wire is commonly called Silver Satin. It must be electrically straight (see explanation on page 2). LED Wall Switch or RF receiver must be within 1,000 feet of ; IR eye must be within 100 feet of. If using more than one device that requires modular cable, use a splitter. A dry contact wall switch may be connected to the using 3 conductor wire with ground. RS232 connection to AV Integration systems is also through dry contacts. Use splitters to add control input devices. Wiring Diagram for Multiple s with One or More Low Voltage Input Devices White-Neutral (Common) to screen & 110-120V AC -to screen (directional) -to 110-120V AC -Ground Dry Contacts 3 Button Wall Switch DOWN - COM - White UP - White A maximum of six (6) modules can be linked together. ➁ Press Up. If screen goes down, up and down wires from motor should be switched. Motor directions will now be reversed. Low voltage wiring by others Wall Switch Please Note: In above configuration, the dry contact switch controls only one ; dry contact switches must be wired to each. Wire to connect power to should be between 18 AWG and 12 AWG (solid or stranded) 2 conductors with ground. Wire size needs to be sufficient to carry the motor load. and wires are the open and close leads from the motor. The comes enclosed in a metal box conforming to the National Electric Code (NEC). If using RF receiver, IR Eye LED wall switch, connect to using low voltage modular data or telephone cord (RJ11), which is isolated from the AC power line. This wire is commonly called Silver Satin. It must be electrically straight (see explanation on page 2). If using more than one device that requires modular cable, use a splitter. A dry contact wall switch may be connected to the using 3 conductor wire with ground. RS232 connection to AV Integration systems is also through dry contacts. Use splitters to add control input devices. Use electrically straight modular cable to connect additional modules. Connect s by going FROM Aux port TO Eye port. Up to six modules may be linked in this way.